Kepler weaves are woven structures inspired by the annuloid studies of Johannes Kepler, and as such, they are composed of polygons. Like all the Kepler annuloid structures, the ones depicted below are constructed with colored paper to highlight their substructures. They can be constructed with topological nets. Coming soon: monoannular weaves or weaves constructed to form singular porous annuloids.Â
structure: Kepler weave
components: triangles, hexagons
structure: Kepler weave
components: squares, hexagons
structure: Kepler weave
components: hexagons
structure: Kepler weave
components: pentagons, hexagons
structure: Kepler weave
components: squares, hexagons
structure: Kepler weave
components: triangles, octagons
structure: Kepler weave
components: triangles, pentagons
structure: Kepler weave
components: squares, hexagons
structure: Kepler weave
components: pentagons
structure: Kepler weave
components: squares, hexagons
structure: Kepler weave
components: triangles, squares